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Subject New forecast shows deep impact of overturning the ACA
Date October 22, 2020 1:04 PM
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Updated projections on overturning the ACA show 21 million people becoming uninsured
If the US Supreme Court overturns the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in California v. Texas, coverage will fall considerably in every state, within every age group, and across people of all races and ethnicities, leaving an additional 21.1 million people nationwide uninsured in 2022.

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State GDP data confirm we&rsquo;re in a very different kind of recession
In the second quarter of 2020, gross domestic product (GDP) dropped relative to levels from the previous year in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. But the unique vulnerabilities of certain states, industries, and workers underscore how difficult recovery will be.

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Podcast episode: What does COVID-19 mean for the future of Latino entrepreneurship?
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pandemic&rsquo;s disproportionate effects on Latino business owners could undo a decade of progress. What can we do to help ensure an equitable recovery?

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Building a smart state financial aid program
Decisions about how state financial aid programs are structured affect who considers, enrolls in, and graduates from college. This new guide lets decisionmakers explore the trade-offs of different program designs.

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Event: The federal role in addressing place-based disparities and community-driven public safety
How can the federal government reduce place-based disparities and support community-driven public safety efforts? On Monday, November 2, join the Urban Institute’s Sarah Rosen Wartell and Jesse Jannetta, the Kresge Foundation’s Rip Rapson, and the Urban Peace Institute’s Fernando Rejón to discuss.

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How philanthropy can (and can&rsquo;t) help prevent evictions during the pandemic
Though philanthropy can’t replace the public sector in providing sorely needed rent relief, evidence suggests it can play a critical role in preventing evictions and stabilizing housing during the pandemic and beyond.

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